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It will optimize coordination throughout the maintenance cycle between crew, engineers, and operational teams.
The company implements a more efficient integrated digital flow backed by AESA.
Plus Ultra has signed an agreement with the British multinational software development company, Conduce, to incorporate eTechLog8 technology across its entire Airbus fleet.
With this technology, approved by the Spanish Agency for Air Safety (AESA), the airline continues its digital transformation and sustainability commitment by eliminating paper-based technical records and implementing a fully digital and integrated workflow that connects crews, engineers, and operational teams in real time.
This new software, developed by the world leader in electronic technical logbooks, allows Plus Ultra to have broader and more accurate control over the entire maintenance ecosystem. Key advantages include immediate visibility of the technical and maintenance status of each aircraft, as well as the collection of more precise, traceable data connected to existing systems. This will be reflected in improved fleet punctuality and availability, reduced administrative workload, and enhanced operational safety and regulatory compliance.
The Spanish airline points out that “the adoption of eTechLog8 is a key step in our digital transformation that will allow us to operate more efficiently and with greater agility.”
Hayley Russell, Director of Operations at Conduce, emphasized that “Plus Ultra shares our vision of using technology to elevate operational performance. We are very pleased to accompany them in this digitalization process with a solution approved by AESA, which stands out for its reliability and consistency across the entire maintenance ecosystem.”